In this case we have configured the connection to wake up the system when a 'magic' packet is received. We can then suspend the system with

$ sudo systemctl suspend

And we should be able to wake the system from another device with the command

$ sudo etherwake -i <wifi_iface> <destination_MAC_address>

[Regression Potential]

Although the patch is not especially small, it is a backport of changes that have been merged upstream, with very little modifications to make it compile in 1.10. It is also a rather isolated feature that should not conflict with existing ones. The feature will be activated only if configured from the command line, so the risk of regressions should be small. Note also that the patch will be removed as soon as Ubuntu moves to NM 1.12.

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There is a series of systemd related autopkgtest regressions listed for this upload. At first glance those seem to be unrelated as the test suite is generally flaky, but I'd like someone to take a look at those and double confirm before we release this to the world.

@seb128, assigning you to the bionic task since it sounds like you are going to sponsor it (comment #1) and this is one of the bugs showing as unassigned on rls-bb-tracking, feel free to unassign/find someone else if you won't do this

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